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Tokyo must confront an array of hurdles to such a move, with personnel issues and potential redundancies standing in the way.
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Most of China's submarine fleet is diesel-electric, but Beijing is ramping up production of nuclear-powered classes.
The U.S. Navy's submarine capabilities are still considered superior, but Beijing is working hard to catch up.
China now operates 59 submarines, compared to the US Navy’s 71—but it has expressed the clear intention to catch up.
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: For the first time, China has outstripped U.S. nuclear-powered submarine production. U.S. plans to shore up an aging submarine fleet are delayed.